
Clear Moon is a Electronic album by Mount Eerie, originally released in 2012.
Sound DNA
- Electronic
- Ambient & Downtempo
- sparse
- meditative
- nocturnal
About
<i>Clear Moon</i>, the first of Phil Elverum’s two Mount Eerie records from 2012, sees the Washington state songwriter exploring tranquil sounds that also conceal a mysterious sense of unease. On opener “Through the Trees, Pt. 2,” Elverum ponders “mountains and websites” over a gently strummed acoustic guitar, while songs like “House Shape” and “Yawning Sky” come shrouded in a dense fog of synthesizers and pitter-pattering drums. It’s a bleary collection even by Elverum’s standards, but it's nonetheless beautiful.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Through The Trees Pt. 25:50
- A2The Place Lives2:42
- A3The Place I Live5:59
- A4(Something)1:31
- A5Lone Bell4:15
Side B
- B1House Shape4:03
- B2Over Dark Water3:06
- B3(Something)0:31
- B4Clear Moon7:20
- B5Yawning Sky3:28
- B6(Synthesizer)2:59
Credits
Production & Engineering
- Phil ElvrumRECORDED BY
Rare pressing on Gatefold
